I like your writing style and the article, but you are also a bit naive. The popsicle team seems like a bunch of good guys who work hard on recovery, but it doesn't make them a solid coding team so far. The UX/UI is mediocre and was always full of bugs. The team clearly didn't have enough coding and security practices in their team, the …
I like your writing style and the article, but you are also a bit naive. The popsicle team seems like a bunch of good guys who work hard on recovery, but it doesn't make them a solid coding team so far. The UX/UI is mediocre and was always full of bugs. The team clearly didn't have enough coding and security practices in their team, the bug was well known as an exploit upfront and the code of Fragola was unnecessary complex. The team seems to lack the experience. I'll put my bets on other V3 teams.
Awesome comment with great details. Can you give us some of the names of the V3 teams you are excited about? We'd love to look into them.
I personally used Uniswap and Sushiswap in the early days and their UX/UI was also very cluncky and mediocre. I think the idea of investing here is that the UX/UI will improve over time and the team will grow as well.
Obviously, they could fail to deliver, but we'd expect a competitor to show up as the fundamental idea is sound.
I like your writing style and the article, but you are also a bit naive. The popsicle team seems like a bunch of good guys who work hard on recovery, but it doesn't make them a solid coding team so far. The UX/UI is mediocre and was always full of bugs. The team clearly didn't have enough coding and security practices in their team, the bug was well known as an exploit upfront and the code of Fragola was unnecessary complex. The team seems to lack the experience. I'll put my bets on other V3 teams.
Awesome comment with great details. Can you give us some of the names of the V3 teams you are excited about? We'd love to look into them.
I personally used Uniswap and Sushiswap in the early days and their UX/UI was also very cluncky and mediocre. I think the idea of investing here is that the UX/UI will improve over time and the team will grow as well.
Obviously, they could fail to deliver, but we'd expect a competitor to show up as the fundamental idea is sound.
Again what projects are you excited about?